Investigator

Bulat Faezov

Research Scholar/Scientific Associate · Fox Chase Cancer Center, Molecular Therapeutics

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Papers(1)
Exploring Co-occurrin…
Collaborators(10)
Elena V. DemidovaJeffrey SwensenJoanne XiuJulen Viana-ErrastiLaura ValleMark AndrakeMichael J. HallPilar MurRoland L. DunbrackSalena Ringenbach
Institutions(4)
Kazan Federal Univers…Fox Chase Cancer Cent…Caris Life Sciences U…Institut d'Investigac…

Papers

Exploring Co-occurring POLE Exonuclease and Non-exonuclease Domain Mutations and Their Impact on Tumor Mutagenicity

Abstract POLE driver mutations in the exonuclease domain (ExoD driver) are prevalent in several cancers, including colorectal cancer and endometrial cancer, leading to dramatically ultra-high tumor mutation burden (TMB). To understand whether POLE mutations that are not classified as drivers (POLE Variant) contribute to mutagenesis, we assessed TMB in 447 POLE-mutated colorectal cancers, endometrial cancers, and ovarian cancers classified as TMB-high ≥10 mutations/Mb (mut/Mb) or TMB-low <10 mut/Mb. TMB was significantly highest in tumors with “POLE ExoD driver plus POLE Variant” (colorectal cancer and endometrial cancer, P < 0.001; ovarian cancer, P < 0.05). TMB increased with additional POLE variants (P < 0.001), but plateaued at 2, suggesting an association between the presence of these variants and TMB. Integrated analysis of AlphaFold2 POLE models and quantitative stability estimates predicted the impact of multiple POLE variants on POLE functionality. The prevalence of immunogenic neoepitopes was notably higher in the “POLE ExoD driver plus POLE Variant” tumors. Overall, this study reveals a novel correlation between POLE variants in POLE ExoD-driven tumors, and ultra-high TMB. Currently, only select pathogenic ExoD mutations with a reliable association with ultra-high TMB inform clinical practice. Thus, these findings are hypothesis-generating, require functional validation, and could potentially inform tumor classification, treatment responses, and clinical outcomes. Significance: Somatic POLE ExoD driver mutations cause proofreading deficiency that induces high TMB. This study suggests a novel modifier role for POLE variants in POLE ExoD-driven tumors, associated with ultra-high TMB. These data, in addition to future functional studies, may inform tumor classification, therapeutic response, and patient outcomes.

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1Papers
13Collaborators

Positions

2023–

Research Scholar/Scientific Associate

Fox Chase Cancer Center · Molecular Therapeutics

2018–

Research Scholar/Graduate Student

Fox Chase Cancer Center · Molecular Therapeutics

Education

2019

Master of Science/Biology

Kazan Federal University · Department of Biochemistry and Biotechnology

2017

Bachelor of Science/Biology

Kazan Federal University · Department of Biochemistry and Biotechnology

Country

US

Keywords
BioinformaticsSoftware EngineeringComputational BiologyProtein Structure PredictionData MiningData Science